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Dr. Lisa Ahlberg graduated from Andrews University with a BS in Biochemistry, with Honors. She earned a PhD for research in Organic Chemistry from the University of California, Davis in 1997. She was co-author on one of the first papers developing combinatorial chemistry: a method to rapidly synthesize multiple compounds of potential biological activity. The title of her dissertation is: Polymer-supported Combinatorial Chemistry: Small organic library synthesis and detection. While in graduate school she led a session to encourage middle school and high school girls in science. After completing her work at Davis, she did post-doctoral cancer research trying to learn about the interaction between DNA, carcenogens, and metal ions at University of California, San Francisco.
After finishing at UCSF, she moved to an industrial research setting at SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute), in Menlo Park, Calif. where she used her organic chemistry and cancer knowledge to help produce compounds in support of a contract funded by the National Cancer Institute. At SRI, she also supervised members of a team working towards developing lateral flow assays to rapidly detect various potential biological chemical warfare agents. She has also worked at a small bio tech company, Hermes Biosciences, in South San Francisco. Her research has been published J. Am. Chem. Soc., J. Org. Chem., and Tetrahedron.
In addition to Andrews, she has enjoyed teaching several different chemistry classes and labs, both in California and in the Michiana region.
After finishing at UCSF, she moved to an industrial research setting at SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute), in Menlo Park, Calif. where she used her organic chemistry and cancer knowledge to help produce compounds in support of a contract funded by the National Cancer Institute. At SRI, she also supervised members of a team working towards developing lateral flow assays to rapidly detect various potential biological chemical warfare agents. She has also worked at a small bio tech company, Hermes Biosciences, in South San Francisco. Her research has been published J. Am. Chem. Soc., J. Org. Chem., and Tetrahedron.
In addition to Andrews, she has enjoyed teaching several different chemistry classes and labs, both in California and in the Michiana region.
Contact Information
Office Location: Halenz Hall 321
Phone: (269) 471-6287
Related documents
Education/Academic qualification
BS (with Honors), Andrews University
PhD, University of California, Davis
Post-doctoral fellow, University of California, San Francisco
Disciplines
- Organic Chemistry
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Photocurable ionized vinylimidazole liquid salt for antibacterial application
Park, G., Ahlberg, L. & Zdor, R., Oct 20 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
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Hands-on STEM: Chemistry, Physics, and Other Science Resources for K-12 Education
Ahlberg, L. & Cross, B., May 2022, In: Journal of Adventist Education. 84, 1, p. 42-47Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Organic Chemistry Core Competencies: Helping Students Engage Using Specifications
Ahlberg, L., Jan 1 2021, In: ACS Symposium Series. 1378, p. 25-36Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Organic Chemistry Course Competencies for Improved Course Outcomes
Ahlberg, L., Mar 30 2017.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Investigation of 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions: Synthesis of Isoxazoline and Thiolactam Heterocycles as anti- M. tuberculosis Compounds
Ahlberg, L., May 9 2014.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation